Being mistreated is the most important condition of mortality, for eternity itself depends on how we view those who mistreat us. --The Peacegiver (p. 33)
Sunday, February 7, 2010
More pictures of winter
I tried to put these on my facebook but it isn't letting me,so here are some pictures of what we are experiencing AGAIN today.
The two pictures above are of the shrub on the corner of our lawn. The first picture was taken at about 7:00a.m., the second one about 10:00. No snow had been shoveled onto the shrub. What was scraped off was pushed onto the driveway so it would be moved with the 4-wheeler. The snow is falling hard and fast!
Yes, we still have Christmas decorations on our house. Who wants to walk through all the snow to take them down? Don't you think the red bows look good for Valentines Day? And probably Easter as well. And who knows, July 4th is coming sometime!
Can't shovel it any higher out back. It is hard to get to the coal shed.
7 comments:
once again, you have snow and we have sun... i wouldn't mind SOME snow!
Your new camera must be broken. There is a lot of WHITE balance on it :) Just kidding. It actually takes really nice pictures. I hope you are liking both the snow AND the camera
The new camera is awesome! It zooms in really great. And yes, there is a lot of white stuff. Do you like the big snowflakes? It is now 12:00 and still snowing....
UGH! Too much of the blessing of moisture. Hard to believe we literally have none in our yard. You'll be thankful when you get to water your yards this summer and ours are brown!
You guys should send some to CANADA since they don't have any for the Olympics!
We keep taking pictures and sending them to our kids. They really don't believe us when we talk about all the snow. It was very interesting on Sunday as we came home from Salt Lake. We only experienced a few small storms as we went over the mountains. It was just enough to wet down the roads. Even in Price there was just a little bit. As we went to turn off towards Cleveland I couldn't find the road.It was completely white. Only a couple of cars had been on the road. Both Paul and I were shocked. Even more when we pulled into the driveway. Needless to say we spent a couple of hours after church cleaning up. But at least we will have plenty of good old Emery county mud in a few weeks and then we will be praying for the wind to dry it all up. Such is life in Emery county. You got to love it!
There is no place like HOME! Miss you guys. Tell Garth HE IS THE BEST HOME TEACHER IN THE WORLD. Actually (the select few) of the ONLY HOME TEACHERS that are so FULL OF SERVICE. You are both great examples to us. THANKYOU FOR SERVING OUR FAMILY. It was along time ago but it will always be remembered! Never think you have service went un-noticed or isn't appreciated! XO HAPPY SNOW REMOVAL we wish you LOTS OF SUNSHINE!
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